Revered Monks,
I have a csv file that has 2 comma seperated values.
eg. a, b
c, d
e, f
I am trying to slurp this file in and append a string(in this example the string I am trying to append is 'hi' ) to these values. Below is what I am doing
@new= map {s/$_/$_,hi/} <TEST>;
I am expecting something like:
a, b, hi
c, d, hi
e, f, hi
But this does not work. When I dump @new using Data::Dumper I get the following output:
$VAR1 = 1;
$VAR2 = 1;
$VAR3 = 1;
Could someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks!
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